Vedic Time Management for Daily Success

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Get accurate local Panchang with Tithi, Rahu Kaal, and Shubh Muhurat. Align your actions with the rhythm of the cosmos.

The Science of Vedic Timekeeping

In Vedic culture, time is not just a linear measurement; it is a quality. Aaj Ka Panchang helps us identify what quality of time we are currently in. By following the Panchang, you can ensure that your important efforts are supported by the natural flow of cosmic energies.

The word Panchang comes from 'Pancha' (Five) and 'Anga' (Parts). These five parts are:

Tithi

The Lunar Day, crucial for festivals and ceremonies.

Nakshatra

The Lunar Mansion, influencing our mental state.

Var

The Weekday, ruled by one of the seven planets.

Yoga

A combination of Sun and Moon for harmonious living.

Karana

Half a Tithi, used for specialized tasks and timing.

Rahu Kaal and Shubh Muhurat

One of the most practical uses of daily Panchang is identifying Rahu Kaal. Our tool provides precise start and end times for Rahu Kaal based on your exact location, so you can avoid starting important work during these 90-minute windows.

Conversely, we identify Abhijit Muhurat and other Shubh timings, which are considered highly auspicious for success in any endeavor.

Authentic Panchang Features

Location-Based Accuracy

Panchang varies by city. We use high-precision Geocoding to give you the exact Tithi end times for your location.

Choghadiya Timing

Quickly see Amrit, Shubh, Labh, and Chhal timings across the day and night.

Hindu Calendar Context

Understand the current Hindu Year (Samvat), Month (Maas), and Paksha (Fortnight).

AI Time Analysis

Our AI summarizes the day's energy so you don't have to be an expert to follow the Panchang.

Daily Panchang FAQ

What is Panchang?

Panchang is a traditional Hindu calendar that tracks five ('Panch') elements ('Anga') of time: Tithi (Lunar day), Var (Weekday), Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion), Yoga (Luni-Solar day), and Karana (Half a Tithi).

Why is Panchang important for daily life?

Panchang helps identify auspicious ('Shubh') and inauspicious ('Ashubh') times for activities. It is used to calculate Shubh Muhurat for starting businesses, traveling, or conducting ceremonies.

What is Rahu Kaal?

Rahu Kaal is a specific period of the day considered inauspicious in Vedic astrology. It is believed that any new venture started during this time may face obstacles or negative influences.

How is Tithi calculated?

A Tithi is a lunar day, calculated based on the angular distance between the Sun and the Moon. One Tithi equals approximately 12 degrees of movement. There are 30 Tithis in a lunar month.

Is Panchang the same for all locations?

No. Calculations like Sunrise, Sunset, and Rahu Kaal depend on your local Latitude and Longitude. My Kundli AI uses your specific location to provide the most accurate local Panchang.

Time is Precious. Use it Wisely.

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